WO2003086582A1 - Filter apparatus - Google Patents
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- B01D46/00—Filters or filtering processes specially modified for separating dispersed particles from gases or vapours
- B01D46/02—Particle separators, e.g. dust precipitators, having hollow filters made of flexible material
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- B01D46/66—Regeneration of the filtering material or filter elements inside the filter
- B01D46/70—Regeneration of the filtering material or filter elements inside the filter by acting counter-currently on the filtering surface, e.g. by flushing on the non-cake side of the filter
- B01D46/71—Regeneration of the filtering material or filter elements inside the filter by acting counter-currently on the filtering surface, e.g. by flushing on the non-cake side of the filter with pressurised gas, e.g. pulsed air
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- B01D46/90—Devices for taking out of action one or more units of multi-unit filters, e.g. for regeneration or maintenance
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- the present invention relates generally to fluid bed granulators, coaters and dryers.
- the invention relates to a filter apparatus including a movable filter bundle that can be selectively raised and lowered to facilitate maintenance of one or more filter units on the movable filter bundle.
- the Relevant Technology Granulation is a crucial stage in many industries, such as mineral processing, agricultural products, detergents, pharmaceuticals, foodstuffs, and specialty chemicals. It is a size enlargement process where fine powder feed particles are bound together to form agglomerates or granules, a process that, for example, enables the formation of tablets.
- One type of granulation, wet granulation is a process where the particles are bound together by a fluid (also called a binder) which forms liquid bridges between the particles to hold them together.
- the binding fluid is usually a solvent, like water or ethanol, or a solution of a polymeric binder in a solvent.
- a fluid bed granulator is a tall cylindrical or rectangular vessel containing a bed of particles. Air is forced through a distributor at the base which fluidizes and agitates the powder. A binding fluid is added by spraying from above, below, or within the powder bed. These binder drops collide with the powder particles and form liquid bridges, which hold them together by capillary suction. By heating the fluidizing air, the product can be granulated and dried simultaneously, which is particularly useful in the specialty chemical and pharmaceutical industries. As a result of the processes, fluid bed granulators, coaters, and dryers create a large amount of dust that fills the process air used therein. In order to prevent the release of this dust to the environment these devices therefore require the use of filter systems.
- the Gubler patent discloses a filter assembly having a cylindrical fluid bed chamber wherein the process air enters from one end, is filtered by one or more bag filters, and exits the opposite end.
- the bag filters are rigidly attached to a mounting plate within the filter plenum during operation and are unattached and removed from the filter assembly for servicing.
- the individual bag filters disclosed in the Gubler patent comprise flexible filter bags that are fitted over and clamped onto underlying rigid frames. During operation, the filter bags form around and through side bars of the rigid frame in an accordion shape.
- Periodic cleaning of the filter bags is achieved by applying a periodic pulse of reverse air to the bag filter, forcing the filter bag outward from the rigid frame and dislodging particulate matter that has accumulated on the filter bag. Although this is remarkably effective, the filter bag must be eventually removed and cleaned or replaced.
- the present invention relates generally to a filter apparatus for use with a fluid bed processor.
- the filter apparatus generally includes a fluid bed chamber, a filter mount transport mechanism within the fluid bed chamber, and a filter mount for receiving a filter.
- the filter mount transport mechanism typically has one or more filters attached to corresponding filter mounts on a support structure.
- the filter mount transport mechanism may also include an index rod that rotationally secures the filter mount transport mechanism when in the operational position. For example, in one embodiment of the invention, in a first position air is filtered through the filters in the process operation of the filter assembly and in a second position individual filters on the filter mount transport mechanism can be easily inspected, serviced, and/or replaced.
- the filter mount transport mechanism further comprises at least one filter unit to form a movable filter bundle.
- One preferred filter unit includes a rigid frame, flexible filter media positioned relative to the frame so that the flexible filter media extends at least partially through openings in the frame and into the rigid frame when the filter unit has process air flowing therethrough, and a mechanism to secure a portion of the flexible filter media to the rigid filter frame.
- This embodiment of the invention also may include a cleaning mechanism, intermediate to the outlet opening, for removing particulate matter accumulated on the flexible filter media by causing the flexible filter media to momentarily flex outwardly from the rigid frame such that the flexible filter media extends substantially outside the openings.
- One such cleaning mechanism is a blow down tube.
- the filter mount transport mechanism further comprises an index rod.
- the filter apparatus also further comprises at least one index rod receiver, such as a tube or ring, attached to the fluid bed chamber.
- the index rod receiver is configured to receive the index rod and thereby rotationally secure the filter mount transport mechanism in a desired orientation while in the first position.
- the number of index rod receivers equals the number of filter units to ensure a desired alignment between the filter units and other elements of the filter assembly, such as blow down tubes.
- One method for servicing a filter in a fluid bed system comprises first providing a fluid bed chamber within a filter apparatus, the fluid bed chamber having a movable filter bundle in a first position within the fluid bed chamber, the movable filter bundle having at least one filter attached thereto.
- a portion of the fluid bed chamber is swung outward away from the fluid bed system and a product container is removed, thereby creating a filter servicing open space.
- the movable filter bundle is then moved to a second position within the fluid bed chamber. In this second position the filter is inspected, serviced, and/or replaced.
- the first position comprises a raised position within the fluid bed chamber wherein the filter apparatus can be operational to filter process air and the second position comprises a lowered position within the fluid bed chamber wherein the at least one filter can be easily accessed for service.
- servicing the filter can comprise refurbishing a reusable bag filter unit by removing the filter unit from the movable filter bundle, removing the bag filter media from a substantially rigid frame, applying a different bag filter media to the substantially rigid frame, thereby refurbishing the filter, and attaching the refurbished filter to the movable filter bundle.
- the method can comprise simply changing filters by removing a filter from the movable filter bundle and attaching a different filter to the movable filter bundle.
- Yet another embodiment involves replacing the bag filter media on an underlying rigid frame that remains attached to the filter mount transport mechanism.
- Figure 3 is another view of a filter assembly according to one embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 4 is a view of another component of a filter assembly according to one embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 5 is a view of yet another component of a filter assembly according to one embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 6 is yet another view of a component of a filter assembly according to one embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 7 is yet another view of a component of a filter assembly according to one embodiment of the invention.
- the present invention relates to improved filter assemblies for use with fluid bed systems.
- the assemblies generally comprise a filter mount transport mechanism that can be selectively moved to first and second positions, for example raised and lowered positions, within a fluid bed chamber. In the first position air is filtered through filters attached to the filter mount transport mechanism in the process operation of the filter assembly. In the second position the individual filters can be quickly inspected, serviced, and/or replaced.
- filter assemblies in accordance with the present invention minimize the fluid bed system down time that is required to service filter assemblies.
- Such filter assemblies in accordance with the present invention are easier to service than conventional filter assemblies because they require simpler and faster procedures for filter servicing. For example, it is often difficult to access filters in conventional filter assemblies and significant portions of the fluid bed system must often be disassembled in order to access the filters for servicing, whereas the filter assembly of the present invention has an easily accessible filter bundle when it is in the second position.
- Figure 1 depicts one embodiment of a fluid bed system 10.
- fluid bed system 10 can be conceptually divided into one or more regions or chambers.
- the illustrated embodiment shows five such regions: exhaust plenum 12, filter housing chamber 14, expansion chamber 16, product container 18, and inlet plenum 20.
- fluid bed chamber 17 which includes both filter housing chamber 14 and expansion chamber 16.
- Inlet plenum 20 is the location where process air enters fluid bed system 10 and is directed upwards towards filter housing chamber 14. The process air is used to maintain particulate matter in the fluid bed system in a fluidized state.
- Product container 18 is a conical chamber where at least a portion of the fluidized bed is located while the fluid bed system 10 is in operation. When fluid bed system 10 is not in operation, product granules settle out of the fluidized state and are collected in the product container.
- product container 18 is attached to a movable cart 21 so that it can be quickly separated from fluid bed system 10, allowing removal of product granules that have accumulated in product container 18 and exposing an open space between inlet plenum 20 and fluid bed chamber 17. After leaving product container 18, air travels upwards through expansion chamber 16, into filter housing chamber 14, and exits through exhaust plenum 12.
- a vacuum is formed within fluid bed system 10 by of a fan (not illustrated) located at the upper end of the fluid bed chamber 17.
- the inlet for the bonding solution used in the granulating process is preferably located within expansion chamber 16.
- filter housing chamber 14 Within filter housing chamber 14 is filter mount transport mechanism 22.
- Filter housing chamber 14 is open to expansion chamber 16 below, and has an opening above, where filter mount transport mechanism 22 sealingly attaches.
- Exhaust plenum 12, filter housing chamber 14, expansion chamber 16, product container 18, and inlet plenum 20 can each be formed of any of a variety of materials that do not easily corrode and do not react unfavorably with the materials used in the granulating.
- stainless steel and plastic are often suitable, as well as combinations of stainless steel, plastic, and other non-corrosive materials.
- the details presented herein with respect to exhaust plenum 12, filter housing chamber 14, expansion chamber 16, product container 18, and inlet plenum 20 are illustrative of a preferred embodiment only, and are not limiting of the invention.
- FIG. 1 illustrates filter mount transport mechanism 22 (and movable filter bundle 23) in the first position 24.
- filter mount transport mechanism describes a movable device, of which a filter may or may not be a part.
- movable filter bundle is used to denote a filter mount transport mechanism 22 that includes one or more filters and that can be moved between two or more positions. Accordingly, in the first position 24, as illustrated in Figure 1, the top surface of filter mount transport mechanism 22 is positioned at the intersection of filter housing chamber 14 and exhaust plenum 12 so that filter mount transport mechanism 22 is housed substantially within filter housing chamber 14.
- a support assembly is used to support filter mount transport mechanism 22 in either the first or second position.
- the support assembly may comprise a cable 28 that is in communication with filter mount transport mechanism 22.
- the support assembly may comprise a belt, chain, rod, or other structure that permits movement of the filter mount transport mechanism 22 between the first and second positions.
- a variety of devices can be used in conjunction with the support assembly to effectuate movement of filter mount transport mechanism 22, including pulleys, motors, cranks, and the like.
- expansion chamber 16 can be swung away from fluid bed system 10 on a hinge 34, leaving an open space.
- product container 18 sits on cart 21, as illustrated in Figure 1 , and can be removed completely. The combination of swinging expansion chamber 16 away from fluid bed system 10 and removing product container 18 creates a filter servicing open space 36.
- filter mount transport mechanism 22 can be selectively moved by support assembly to a first position 24 and a second position 26 so that the top surface of filter mount transport mechanism 22 is positioned either within filter housing chamber 14 (the first position) or within filter servicing open space 36 (the second position).
- filter servicing open space 36 is formed by swinging expansion chamber 16 away from fluid bed system 10 and removing product container 18.
- the filter mount transport mechanism 22 is thereby made easily accessible to a filter assembly operator for filter servicing.
- the filter assembly In the first position of the illustrated embodiment of Figure 1, the filter assembly is in operational mode for filtering process air through the assembly whereas in the second position of Figure 3 the filter assembly is in maintenance mode for maintaining and/or inspecting the filter units 29.
- Compatible filters include both single-use and reusable filter units.
- Single-use filter units can be quickly and easily replaced whereas reusable filter units can be quickly and easily maintained by removing the spent filter units and either refurbishing them or replacing them with new or previously refurbished filter units.
- One compatible reusable filter unit assembly is described in U.S. Patent No. 5,446,974 to Gubler (hereinafter "the Gubler patent"), previously incorporated herein by reference. This filter unit assembly is described hereinbelow to provide a description of one compatible device. Nevertheless, one skilled in the art will appreciate that a variety of filter unit designs can be utilized with the present invention, including both removable and permanently attached filter units.
- the Gubler patent discloses a filter unit assembly that generally comprises a rigid filter frame, a filter bag, a clamp, and a gasket.
- the rigid filter frame comprises a cylindrical device having a generally flat top, a flat bottom, and parallel filter frame rods between the top and the bottom.
- the filter top has a plate covering part of the filter top and a threaded rod that allows the filter frame to be attached to a mount on a filter assembly, such as filter mount 44 in Figure 4.
- the top also has one or more openings to allow air to flow through the filter.
- the filter bottom is a solid plate that provides support for the filter frame rods.
- the filter frame rods have one end on the perimeter of the top plate and the other end on the perimeter of the bottom plate, allowing the side rods to form the shape of the side wall of the filter frame assembly.
- the filter frame is generally reusable and can be made of a variety of ridged materials, such as plastics, metals, hard rubber, and wood, so long as they are sturdy. Additionally, the filter frame can vary in size and shape to fit the required filtering applications.
- the filter bag has an open top allowing the filter bag, during installation, to be pulled upward over the filter frame until the bottom media of the filter bag is tight against the filter bottom plate.
- the filter bag has numerous pleats to allow the filter bag to expand in the cleaning process and contract during normal operation.
- the filter bag When process air is exerted against it during operation of the filter assembly, the filter bag forms around and through the rigid filter frame rods in a manner which provides increased filter surface area in a minimal space. During usage, particulate matter gradually coats the surface of the filter bag, rendering it less effective.
- a pulse of reverse air flow is applied against the outlet side of the filter bag, it causes the bag to flex outward away from the filter frame, thereby discharging the coated particles off the outer fabric. This can be done without stopping the filtering process.
- the filter bags of the Gubler patent can be removed from the frame and washed in a washing machine to clean before reusing.
- the clamp holds the filter bag in place at the top of the filter assembly.
- the clamp tightens around the perimeter of the filter frame and filter bag causing the filter bag to be held in a fixed position at the top of the filter assembly.
- a gasket is also employed to ensure the filter assembly forms a tight seal against the filter mount.
- filter mount transport mechanism 22 comprises a support structure 40 that serves as a unifying member of filter mount transport mechanism 22, connecting each of seal 42, filter mounts 44, index rod 46, and attachment block 48 into a cohesive unit.
- the particular configuration of support structure 40 is not critical, so long as it provides adequate strength to support the weight of the various components of filter mount transport mechanism 22 and prevents the passage of air except through openings 49 in filter mounts 44.
- support structure 40 can be formed of any suitable material that does not corrode while in contact with process materials.
- suitable materials may include stainless steel, plastic, other non-corrosive materials, and combinations thereof.
- filter mounts 44 will vary depending on the particular filter unit used, but may comprise, for example, a filter receiving member comprising a threaded bore for receiving a threaded screw on a filter unit.
- filter mounts 44 can be permanently attached to at least a portion of the corresponding filters so that only part of each filter, such as the filtering media, is removed for filter servicing.
- five filter mounts are depicted in Figure 3, one skilled in the art will recognize that the number of mounts can be altered to accommodate the filtering requirements of the filtering assembly. For example, one, two, three, four, or six mounts may also be used.
- Index rod 46 and attachment block 48 illustrate two embodiments of elements to connect filter mount transport mechanism 22 to fluid bed system 10.
- Index rod 46 acts as a stabilizing rod that fixes filter mount transport mechanism 22 into a desired rotational position when in the first position 24 by mating with an index rod receiver 60 on fluid bed system 10, as depicted in Figure 5. While in the lowered position index rod 46 is no longer mated with index rod receiver 60 so movable filter bundle 23 is not rotationally restricted. Thus, an operator can easily rotate movable filter bundle 23 to access the desired filter.
- Figure 5 is a top view of fluid bed system 10 in Figure 1. As illustrated therein, index rod receivers 60 comprise a series of openings configured in a circular pattern around a center axis.
- the number of index rod receivers 60 is equal to the number of filter mounts 44 and filter units 29 so that regardless of which index rod receiver 60 is mated with index rod 46, each of filter mounts 44 and filter unit 29 are positioned in the desired orientation with respect to fluid bed system 10 and blow down tubes 64 as depicted in Figures 6 and 7.
- index rod 46 is positioned off center from the center of filter mount transport mechanism 22 a distance corresponding to the distance from the center of a grouping of index rod receivers 60 to the center of one of index rod receivers 60. This enables index rod 46 and each of index rod receiver 60 to connect if they are in line as they are brought together.
- index rod receiver 60 may comprise a plurality of tubes sized to fit index rod 46
- the index rod receiver 60 may comprise rings or non enclosed structures, such as U-shaped members.
- the exact shape of the index rod receiver 60 is not critical, so long as they rotationally secure index rod 46, and thus movable filter bundle 23, in a desired position.
- the designs of the present invention are particularly advantageous in that it is not necessary for index rod 46 to be in any particular degree of rotation as it is raised to be inserted into one of the index rod receivers 60 because it will necessarily align with one of them.
- attachment block 48 includes a cable attachment aperture 50 to which cable 28 attaches.
- the cable attachment aperture 50 is centered in the filter mount transport mechanism 22 so that it acts as a single support locus for the entire filter mount transport mechanism 22 and the weight is evenly distributed around the periphery thereof.
- the support assembly is not limited to a cable 28 but can comprise various other assemblies that can be used to raise and lower filter mount transport mechanism 22. Therefore, other structures than cable attachment aperture 50 and attachment block 48 can be used to provide a suitable assembly for attaching the support assembly to filter mount transport mechanism 22.
- a non-exclusive list of examples includes a clamp, a hook, and/or a plurality of support assembly attachment members located on a plurality of locations on filter mount transport mechanism 22.
- cable 28 is attached to attachment block 48 at cable attachment aperture 50 and passes through cable guide tube 30, located on exhaust plenum 12.
- the cable 28 passes through pulley mount 32 to a corresponding pulley (not illustrated) positioned thereon.
- the cable 28 can be attached to the pulley, which has a motor, crank, or other device acting thereon.
- cable 28 can extend above pulley mount 32 and exhaust plenum 12 for attachment to a motor, crank, or other device outside exhaust plenum 12.
- FIG 6 is a top view of exhaust plenum 12 and Figure 7 is a perspective view of exhaust plenum 12.
- the exhaust plenum 12 comprises a dome section 62 and a cylindrical section 63 attached thereover.
- a plurality of blow down tubes 64 are attached to cylindrical section 63.
- Blow down tubes 64 are in communication with additional tubing and a blower system (not illustrated) that coordinates sequential blow downs to each of blow down tubes 64 on a predetermined timing schedule.
- the positioning of blow down tubes 64 is preferably such that when index rod 46 is mated with one of index rod receivers 60, each blow down tube aligns with one of the filters attached to filter mount transport mechanism 22.
- the purpose of aligning filter units 29 with blow down tubes 64 is so that fluid bed system 10 has the ability to periodically clean itself of blinding process material.
- This pulse of air serves to dislodge blinding particles that have accumulated on filter units 29 as described hereinabove. This is preferably done in an alternating manner so that only one filter is subject to the pulse of reverse air at any given time.
- the timing of the air pulses is triggered by an automatic periodic timing device that coordinates with a valve manifold.
- Actuator 66 is attached to either the upper lip of filter housing chamber 14 or directly to dome section 62. According to one embodiment of the invention, actuator 66 coordinates with filter mount transport mechanism 22 and exhaust plenum 12 to ensure that seal 42 forms a tight seal between filter mount transport mechanism 22 and exhaust plenum 12.
- a filter apparatus as described hereinabove is provided with a fluid bed chamber within the filter apparatus.
- a movable filter bundle, having at least one filter attached thereto, is provided in a first position within the fluid bed chamber.
- the first position within the fluid bed chamber is one wherein the filter apparatus can be operational to filter process air and a second position is one wherein at least one filter on movable filter bundle 23 can be easily accessed for service.
- the first position be an elevated position and the second position be a lowered position
- the first and second positions can be in different relations to each other, such as horizontal to each other or with the second position being the raised position. Nevertheless, for purposes of simplicity only the embodiment having the first position elevated with respect to the second position is further referred to herein.
- the at least one filter is a filter unit that can be selectively attached and removed from the movable filter assembly.
- the filter unit is removed from the movable filter assembly and a new or refurbished filter unit is attached. This is repeated for each filter on movable filter bundle 23.
- the filter comprises a filter unit having a rigid frame with a plurality of openings and a filter media covering the plurality of openings.
- a filter is described in the Gubler patent, inco ⁇ orated hereinabove by reference.
- the steps to replacing such a filter preferably include removing the at least one filter from movable filter bundle 23, removing the filter media from the substantially rigid frame, applying a different filter media to the substantially rigid frame, thereby refurbishing the filter, and attaching the refurbished filter to movable filter bundle 23.
- a filter can be serviced by removing and replacing the filter media while the underlying rigid frame remains attached to the filter mount transport mechanism.
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